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Bologna and Sardines

Bologna and Sardines

October 17, 2016

Plans often change, don’t they?  For example, maybe you were planning on having a bologna sandwich with a pickle on it for dinner or maybe you were planning on having a nice meal of sardines and rice.  Whatever the case your plans might change suddenly. Our plans changed suddenly last week and instead of eating […]
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Everyone is talking about…

Everyone is talking about…

October 9, 2016

Update for the Second Week of October 2016   Everyone seems to be talking about who they support or who they don’t support. This week I would like to talk about a group of people that are running, but not for an office. They are busy supporting our efforts so that we can keep teaching […]
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Every Sunday is Different

Every Sunday is Different

October 2, 2016

Update for the First Week of October 2016 Every Sunday has a routine; things that normally happen.  But every Sunday also has an element of surprise: a dog fight during singing or a child falling off of a bench or some other random event to keep us wondering what will happen next.  Yesterday was not […]
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Update for the Last Week of September 2016

Update for the Last Week of September 2016

September 25, 2016

Two weeks ago we arrived back in the village and it has been a busy two weeks. Right off the bat we had a visit from four of our church planting consultants: Jared, Danny, Barrie, and Alan. They spent a few days meeting with our team and planning strategies for helping the church here grow […]
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Going Green

Going Green

September 12, 2016

Going green has become very popular and I’m all for it. Especially after a couple of weeks in a big grey city. This past week Heidi and I traveled from Manila to northern Luzon. We had a lot to do to prepare for returning to the village, but when we were invited to a Saturday […]
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Big Cities

Big Cities

September 6, 2016

I don’t know why, but no matter where you go there are lots of people in big cities. Go figure. Manila is no exception. Heidi have spent the past week here and, besides working on the tasks we came here to do, we have had a few opportunities to get out on the streets and […]
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This Year’s Flexibility Award

This Year’s Flexibility Award

August 28, 2016

This year’s flexibility award must surely go to Brian and Brooke Johnson. For a couple of months, Heidi and I have been planning on taking the newest batch of NTM missionaries on a trip to Corregidor Island. But, when the day of departure finally came, two of the couples were sick and had to cancel. […]
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Friends and Advisors

Friends and Advisors

August 22, 2016

Last week, Heidi and I ended up in town a week earlier than we had planned. We hadn’t been here long before we received a text from our friends, Trevor and Norma Douglas with World Team Mission asking us to come and visit them in their ministry location among the Ifugao people. We were leaning […]
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Cutting Corners Etc.

Cutting Corners Etc.

August 16, 2016

Most folks these days just don’t look at their house with a critical eye. If they did, they might notice that it is a bit too tall or would be better positioned on the property a few feet one way or the other, or maybe even oriented in a different direction. I don’t want to […]
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Gambalayan: What does it mean?

Gambalayan: What does it mean?

August 8, 2016

In between working on translation and Bible lessons, I’ve been updating my dictionary of Isnag words.  Working on the dictionary is a good way for me to review vocabulary I don’t often use and having a dictionary proves very useful when translating. Here is a test of your Isnag vocabulary knowledge: gambalayan? A. A food […]
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